People forgot to mention meteors scrafing the surfaces…or the effect on the tides adn shorelines throughout the world…for what purpose???
The issue here is more so the “belt” around the moon that supposedly is evidence that the moon split in two then went back together. As I showed, it doesn’t go all the way around the moon; as (name removed by moderator) showed, the “belt” is more of a natural occurrence found on other planets than anything else.
The poiint is that it is not really a big deal for me what the geologists say because my belief in the moon splitting event is based on the eye-witness accounts according to the ahadith.
The reason I mentioned those geologists is because what they have alleged to have said agrees with the account of the moon splitting as mentioned in the Qur’an and the ahadith. [emphasis mine]
Hamba, what you’ve just presented is the textbook case for circular reasoning. You dismiss the weak evidence of “geologists” from a nameless BBC documentary you can’t even name and which you yourself admitted you didn’t even watch (and obviously didn’t do further research into), and then simply declare that you use it because it agrees with your main point. Ultimately you say, “Well my side says it, so I believe it.”
As I said earlier, I don’t accept every claim or source simply because it helps my side, I follow the words of the apostle John and discern the spirits to see if they be of God (1 John 4:1). I don’t agree with everything said simply because a Christian says it or a Church Father says it, but look for uniformity.
Again, if you’re goal (as you admitted earlier, contrary to the rules of the forum) is to win people over to Islam, and you do so by using shoddy evidence that you claim you’re using just because you agree with it, then you are doing a disservice to your faith. You are making people repulsed to Islam - and therefore, your prophet.
Did I say that I plagiarized the material?.. Oops!, I meant copied.
That’s the same thing. You remind me of a guy on NBC Dateline’s
To Catch a Predator who admitted to sending pictures of private parts to an underaged girl. When Chris Hanson asks, “Pictures of
your penis?” the guy responds, “Well, not
my penis,” as if that makes it better.
